Young blonde - Corrymore Lass (Bridget Lavelle) - 1928


Size (cm): 55x75
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The work "young blonde - Corrymore Lass (Bridget Lavelle)" by Robert Henri, painted in 1928, represents a vibrant example of his distinctive style and his contribution to the movement of American realism. This painting portrays a young woman with blond hair, whose name, Bridget Lavelle, is registered not only in the work itself, but also in a legacy of intimate and authentic representations that characterized Henri's work.

The composition of the work is marked by a direct and almost uninhibited approach to its subject. The young woman's figure is presented in the forefront, occupying most of the canvas, allowing the viewer to a visceral connection with her expression and presence. Henri evokes a feeling of immediacy through her loose brushstroke and her ability to capture the light she plays on the young woman's face, highlighting her blond hair, which shines warmly and softly. This color use is not accidental; The brightness of the blond of his hair contrasts with the most off background, which makes the character highlight.

The color palette is rich but subtle; Combinations of yellow, beiges and earth tones create an environment that evokes both the warmth of the sun and a certain nostalgia. The way in which Henri uses the light to model the girl's face and neck is particularly notable, allowing to see how the shadow and light are intertwined to give life and dimensionality to her figure. Despite the simplicity in posture and gesture, there is an air of psychological complexity that emerges through its facial expression, which is enigmatic and full of calm.

Robert Henri, a painter who was part of the Ashcan School's movement, dedicated his career to capture the essence of everyday life and to provide an agracted vision of common people. In this work, he distanced himself from the academic conventions of his time, choosing authenticity and individuality over idealism. His approach to the portrait is both a study of the subject and an exploration of the act of seeing and being seen, celebrating the uniqueness of human experience.

The work, in addition to its obvious beauty, invites the viewer to contemplate youth, innocence and a certain vulnerability that is associated with the transition towards adulthood. In the representation of Bridget Lavelle, there is a fleeting moment that invites reflection on the passage of time and personal growth.

In the context of the art of the time, "young blonde - Corrymore Lass" stands as a testimony of Henri's ability to instill life in his canvases and his dedication to the exploration of the portrait. This painting, along with other works by Henri, resonates with a sense of immediacy that has resonated through the decades, making its work a milestone in the history of American art. When contemplating this work, not only Henri's technical mastery is experienced but also its ability to emotionally connect with the viewer through the representation of a young woman who, although anchored in time, reminds us of the beauty and fragility of youth .

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